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Gaijin

Kent Lambert

2003 00:04:15 Japan, United StatesEnglishColorStereo4:3DV video

Description

Gaijin = A non-Japanese person. In 1984 I celebrated my eighth birthday on my mother's island. My Uncle Pat set a VHS camcorder up on a tripod and left it running to record the festivities. A year or two later, I accidentally recorded a snippet of the sitcom Mr. Belvedere over some of the footage. In November 2003, I combined some of these VHS artifacts with music I made on a Game Boy and images found on Google using the keyword “gaijin.” The images were animated in After Effects within my first few days of using the software, under the tutelage of Ed Rankus (I audited his class at SAIC for a few weeks). I made this piece quickly, within a couple of short sessions/days, so that it could premiere at London’s Exploding Cinema, at the invitation of Jennet Thomas.

This video is part of the 5 Video Hits series and is also available on Kent Lambert Videoworks: Volume 1

About Kent Lambert

Kent Lambert is a Chicago-based musician and media artist. His creative output primarily consists of 1) vocal driven art-pop music and 2) pop-inflected video art made from repurposed industrial and commercial media. His ever-mutating band Roommate has been performing stateside and abroad for over a decade. Their fourth album MAKE LIKE was released in 2015.

Lambert on his work: 

In my music and video work, I search for intersections between 1) meditative interrogation of society and self 2) textural and tonal intrigue and beauty 3) absurdist and/or humanist humor and 4) cathartic emotional expression. A primary underlying motivation of my video work is to reflect, critique and ultimately transcend American zeitgeists and my own consumption within them.